The cemetery in Seneca Nebraska sits high above a river valley and has around 200 graves. There’s not much left of the town now;
Editorials
Spring State Board of Education Update
By Elizabeth Tegtmeier State Board of Education District 7 Representative This spring the Nebraska State Board of Education considered a motion by Kirk Penner
Reflections for the Week of May 20-24
Police: Sgt. Grumbles attended the Airport Emergency Plan Review and Training Session. Met with VIP coordinator about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.
Talking Baseball
I’ve been a baseball fan since 1978. That is the year I began focusing on the Kansas City Royals and the Nebraska Cornhuskers. I
LIHEAP Cooling Season
LIHEAP, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, helps families with their energy costs. Through LIHEAP, federal funds provide assistance to reduce the costs
Nine Must Read Books for Mental Health Awareness Month
The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt: After more than a decade of stability or improvement, the mental health of adolescents plunged in the early
Grief: There is No Prescription
By Amanda Kriens CCHW As unique is our loss is as unique is our grief. What do we do when one day we can
Reflections for the Week of May 13-17
Police: ∙ Completed cleanup project at the Annex building. ∙ Attended the City-Wide Cleanup Day planning meeting. ∙ Met with HR regarding upcoming police
Bulldog Green: KAB in the Classroom
Environmentalism and education intersect for Box Butte County students at their schools and in their communities, what I have referred to as Bulldog Green
The Personal Touch
We have a yard full of blackbirds, both redwing and yellowheads. So, my latest earworm is that nursery rhyme about four and twenty blackbirds








